Engineered Indoor Air Quality Systems in North Texas
Whole-home IAQ testing, humidity control, and HEPA filtration — built for DFW homes
Too Cool Air tests indoor air quality and evaluates your specific concerns before recommending solutions—ensuring targeted improvements based on your home's actual conditions.
Too Cool Air designs performance-based indoor air quality systems for North Texas homes. We measure particles, humidity, airflow, and pressure before recommending solutions — so you get real, verified improvements, not upsells.
Why This Isn't Just Another IAQ Page
- ✓ Measured air quality — not product sales
- ✓ Whole-home systems, not single-room gadgets
- ✓ Built for North Texas humidity, heat, and construction
- ✓ Performance verified after install
What Causes Poor Indoor Air Quality in North Texas Homes?
Common indoor air quality problems in DFW homes include: High humidity (60%+) breeding mold and dust mites. Outdoor allergens entering through HVAC systems and leaks. Pet dander and cooking fumes trapped indoors. VOCs from furniture, paint, and building materials. Poor ventilation in tight modern homes. Solutions: HEPA filtration removes 99.97% of particles. Whole-home dehumidifiers maintain 40-50% humidity. UV lights kill mold and bacteria on AC coils. ERV systems provide fresh air ventilation. Proper filtration and humidity control solve most air quality issues.
What Our Clients Say
"We have severe allergies, and our house always felt stuffy. They tested our air quality, installed HEPA filtration and a dehumidifier. The difference is incredible—we can breathe easier and sleep better."
Benefits
- ✓ Reduce allergy and asthma symptoms with HEPA filtration
- ✓ Control indoor humidity below 55% to prevent mold growth
- ✓ Remove cooking odors, pet dander, and VOCs with UV purification
- ✓ Improve sleep quality with cleaner, fresher air
- ✓ Extend HVAC system life by keeping components clean
Our Process
- 1 We test your indoor air quality and measure humidity levels
- 2 Recommend specific solutions based on your home and concerns
- 3 Install HEPA filters, dehumidifiers, UV lights, or ERV systems
- 4 Verify improved air quality with follow-up testing
Engineered Indoor Air Quality Solutions—Not Product Sales
Most HVAC companies sell air purifiers and filters without testing your actual air quality. We measure particles, humidity, and VOCs to identify your specific problems, then engineer solutions based on real data.
Every system is designed using:
- • Air quality testing measures particles, humidity, CO2, and VOCs
- • HEPA filtration systems sized to match your HVAC airflow capacity
- • Whole-home dehumidifiers engineered for Texas moisture loads
- • UV light systems positioned for maximum microbial control
- • ERV ventilation systems that maintain fresh air without energy penalty
- • Post-installation testing verifies measurable air quality improvement
This is why we test first—not just sell products and hope they help.
Indoor Air Quality Solutions Serving North Texas
Part of the DFW HVAC Performance Network serving Grapevine, Southlake, Colleyville, and surrounding DFW areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes poor indoor air quality?
Common culprits include outdoor allergens entering through HVAC systems, high humidity breeding mold, pet dander, cooking fumes, VOCs from furniture and paint, and poor ventilation trapping pollutants indoors.
How much does an air quality system cost?
HEPA filter upgrades start around $400-$800. Whole-home dehumidifiers range from $2,000-$3,500 installed. UV light systems cost $800-$1,500. We provide itemized pricing based on your specific needs.
Will better filtration restrict airflow?
Not if sized correctly. We evaluate your system capacity and install filters that improve air quality without compromising airflow or efficiency.
Do UV lights really work?
Yes. UV-C lights kill mold, bacteria, and viruses on your AC coil and in the air stream. They're especially effective at preventing biological growth and eliminating odors.
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